Trade eQualizer 1.1

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Shareware Author : IGM systems Ltd

OS : Win98,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003

Size : 23559 kBytes

Price : $34.95 -Get the Full Version

License : Demo

Added date : 24. September 2006

Release date : 30. November 2005

Download link: Download here

Publisher web: Visit Website

Software description :

Trade eQualizer is a new and unique position size calculator designed specifically to level out the profit and loss potential of both similar and radically different stocks. It does this based on the average dollar amount that you wish to invest in each trade. By auto-calculating the appropriate position size for each stock in a portfolio, it achieves a fine balance where the potential for each stock to strike a set dollar target or stop loss is equal. Having the ability to set a fixed dollar target, and stop-loss amount which works equally well for every stock in a portfolio has countless trading advantages as you will discover with the use of this unique application.

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